Fred Couples stands by Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia insults
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Former Masters champion Fred Couples didn't back down from comments he made last month about LIV Golf League players who have criticized the PGA Tour after leaving.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Former Masters champion Fred Couples didn't back down from comments he made last month about LIV Golf League players who have criticized the PGA Tour after leaving.
Former US Open champion Curtis Strange has warned Rory McIlroy he faces more rivals than ever as he bids to win the Masters and complete the career grand slam.
The Masters returns this year to the gorgeous Augusta National grounds in Georgia. We'll see PGA Tour players competing against LIV golfers this time around, with past champions such as Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Phil Mickelson, Charl Schwartzel and defending champion Scottie Scheffler looking to compete for another title. Here's everything you need to know going into the 2023 tournament.
As one of just 25 players to have been ranked world number one in the men's game, Scottie Scheffler is already a member of a pretty exclusive club.
Tiger Woods hasn't formally said he will be playing in the 87th Masters, but the 15-time major champion has an interview time booked along with other players on Tuesday.
World number one Scottie Scheffler will defend his title when the 87th Masters takes place at Augusta National from April 6th-9th.
A magnificent seven for brilliant Burns Sam Burns captured his fifth PGA Tour title with a dominant 6&5 victory over fellow American Cameron Young including eight birdies in 10 holes in what proved to be a fitting finale to a brilliant week of match play golf. Ad In his first appearance in the event, Burns had already accounted for Seamus Power, Adam Scott and Adam Hadwin in the group stages before beating Patrick Cantlay in the Round of 16 (2&1), Mackenzie Hughes in the quarter-final (3&2) and good friend Scottie Scheffler in the final four (21st hole).
GOLD CANYON, Arizona: Celine Boutier beat Georgia Hall with a birdie on the first playoff hole Sunday to win the LPGA Drive on Championship. Boutier forced a playoff by making a testy birdie putt at the par-5 18th to close out a 4-under 68, matching Hall (65) at 20-under 268 in the LPGA’s first full-field event of the season. Playing the 18th hole again, neither golfer found the green with their second shot of the playoff. Boutier, chipping from nearly the same spot as she did in regulation short and right of the green, pitched to about 4 feet. Meanwhile, Hall hit her second shot into a greenside bunker, blasted beyond the hole and failed to convert her birdie effort. That set the stage for Boutier’s winning birdie putt.